(Houston) QB Tyrod Taylor will start with the Houston Texans when they visit the Miami Dolphins on Sunday after missing the last six games with a hamstring injury.
Head coach David Culley made the announcement on Thursday, adding that Taylor gives the Texans the best chance of winning.
Taylor started the season as a starter, with Deshaun Watson deserting the team after requesting a trade and facing 22 charges of harassment or sexual assault.
Taylor led the Texans to a win over the Jacksonville Jaguars before being injured in the second quarter of the lost game the following week, against the Cleveland Browns. Rookie David Mills replaced him at half-time in this duel.
The Texans have had all kinds of trouble with Mills as a starter, losing their last seven games.
Taylor returned to training last week, but wasn’t ready to make a comeback. Now that he’s in good health, there was no doubt for Culley that he was going to play this game. weekend.